Product authenticity versus globalisation—The Tulsi case
Using the Indian medicinal plant Tulsi (Holy Basil) as a case study, we have tested to what extent the discrepancy between vernacular and scientific nomenclature can be resolved, whether the presumed chemical diversity underlying the medicinal use of ...
Vaidurya P Sahi, , Caroline Howard
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Ayurvedic conservative management of lumber disc disease with annular tear and radiculopathy leading to complete clinical recovery - A case report [PDF]
Lower back pain radiating down to lower limbs has been a common clinical entity. This is one prominent reason for absenteeism from workplace leading to loss of work hours and reduced productivity.
Sanjeev Rastogi, Krishna Gopal Sharma
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: In an epoch of the growing risk of antibiotic resistance, there is a dire need to establish an effective novel feeding practice for broiler nutrition as an alternative to antibiotics.
Sonali Bhakta, Ziaul Haque
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Remission in ulcerative colitis with standalone Ayurveda intervention: A Case Report [PDF]
Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is an autoimmune disorder presents with bloody diarrhea. This responds well to conventional medicine including steroids but recurrences are frequent once the treatment is stopped.
Sanjeev Rastogi, Krishna Gopal Sharma
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Phytogenic modulation of broiler physiology: Effects of tulsi, moringa, mint, and thankuni on growth, meat quality, blood chemistry, and gut microbiota [PDF]
The global poultry industry faces increasing challenges due to the widespread use of antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs), which, while effective in enhancing broiler performance, have been linked to antimicrobial resistance, residual antibiotics in meat ...
Anguara Khatun +10 more
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In Vitro Morphogenesis of Tobacco: Modulation of Endogenous Growth Regulators by Tulsi (Holy Basil) [PDF]
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) play a vital role in the induction of morphogenesis in vitro. Synthetic PGRs are commonly used to induce organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis from various explants, while natural substances are rarely utilized.
Vanessa Vongnhay +4 more
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Background: Effective cleaning and adequate closure of the root canal are essential for successful endodontic therapy. Diverse pharmaceuticals, including both natural and synthetic alternatives, are used for disinfection purposes. This research sought to
Prakash Kumar +2 more
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Harnessing the Antibacterial, Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Carcinogenic Properties of Ocimum sanctum Linn (Tulsi) [PDF]
Ocimum sanctum Linn (O. sanctum L.), commonly known as Holy Basil or Tulsi, is a fragrant herbaceous plant belonging to the Lamiaceae family. This plant is widely cultivated and found in north-central parts of India, several Arab countries, West Africa ...
Rakesh Arya +9 more
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Evaluation of the Effect of Applying Chitosan, Neem, Tulsi, Aloe vera, and Chlorhexidine Solutions on the Shear Bond Strength of Composite to Dentin [PDF]
Statement of the Problem: Dentin adhesion is challenging and needs modifications. Newly introduced nature-derived materials may be a useful solution in improving dentin adhesion.
Farahnaz Sharafddein, Fatemeh Aghaei
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Background: Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among woman worldwide. In India breast cancer remains the leading cause of both incidence and mortality.
Richa Verma +4 more
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